According to the U.S. Department of Labor, employers did create more than 4-million jobs from March 2010 to April this year.

But 303,000 were lost during the same period, according to the same agency. So the net number of jobs created was in fact closer to 3.75-million.

"Politicians like to leave out a lot of information," Hobbs said. "I mean, I think about the Wizard of Oz and the man behind the curtain. He actually looks big, but he actually doesn't really do much."

Based on our findings, we rank the claim the economy added 4.1 million jobs as mostly true.

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